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PODS, Panic, and Crossing the Border

Jessica Glaze • Nov 24, 2014
First conversation with PODS went like this…

Me: We need a PODS to get our stuff from San Diego to the Toronto Area.
PODS: No problem. We drop it off, pick it up when it’s full, store it in San Diego, then deliver it when you are ready.
Me: Perfect.

Next conversation went like this…
Me: We are ready for our PODS delivery. Here is our address.
PODS: No problem. It will be delivered 11/11.

November 7th…
PODS: Oops you didn’t fill out a detailed list of everything in your PODS including serial numbers of electrinics so now your PODS delivery is delayed. When your paper work is in we will give you an ETA. Oh and your PODS can’t cross the border until your whole family has cleared customs but it will still be a week between border crossing and delivery to your house.
Me: WHAT?!? No mention of this ever before!

Obviously we had to fake the list and the serial numbers! Hahaha
Paper work was turned in within the hour, but radio silence from PODS until 11/11 at 11 a.m….

PODS: Your ETA of the PODS to the border is tomorrow early morning. Please clear customs before then.

Obviously I was in a complete panic! I had plans to stay at my mom’s at least another week. I didn’t even start packing up everything we took with us to my mom’s. I had no plans set with anyone to help me pack and move. On top of everything, I had 13 hours to get the kids, myself and our stuff to Canada. 8 hours drive BTW… So basically I had to just start throwing our things in our car as fast as I could, I couldn’t say bye to anyone, I had to cancel plans to see more family, and I had to leave a bunch of our stuff behind.

I am so blessed that I had my amazing friend Heather there to keep encouraging me when I would break down sobbing. She organized my customs paper work that of course wasn’t ready, she watch the kids, and packed boxes. I just love her. Thank you to my brother too who was also an amazing help.

Late in the evening, the kids and I finally hit the road. The kids slept which was perfect. I blasted the radio to keep me awake after the last few exhausting hours. I was so glad to have an easy drive after the stressful day.

After crossing the border and clearing customs in the middle of the night (pretty much morning), we stopped at the first hotel and passed out!
So that's it. That was how we became Canadiens.
In a hectic, stressful, tear filled day and night, we left behind our home, our friends, and our family and drove into the next chapter of our lives.

Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose.
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